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Bromelain tablets hysan®

Sinuses – frequently affected

During a common cold, germ laden mucus gets pushed in the sinuses, which are directly connected to the nose, by sneezing and wiping the nose.
Because of the nasal mucosa’s swelling, the infectious mucus isn’t able to drain off from the sinuses. Now viruses and germs are in the position to expand. The sinuses’ mucosa gets impaired and reacts to this irritant with swelling. Pain in the sinuses, a fierce feeling of pressure and an obviously longer process of recovery are the consequences.

Bromelain tablets hysan® – reduce the swelling

The enzyme bromelain decreases swellings in the injured nose and sinuses, which are evoked by viruses and germs, and therefore ensures a quicker healing, because of the necessary ventilation.
Because of the long- term decreasing effect, Bromelain tablets hysan® complement the acute treatment with hysan® rhinitis spray excellently.

Bromelain – naturally strong against swellings

The highly concentrated pineapple enzymes contained in Bromelain tablets hysan® are coated with a gastro restistant tablet- film, so they are protected against an unwanted destruction by gastric juices. This secures, that the valuable active ingredients reach the small intestine unscathed, where they enter the circulatory system and get transported to the swelling spot. The innovative formula of Bromelain tablets hysan® gets along without lactose and colourants.

  • Reduces swellings and depresses feelings of pressure in the sinuses
  • Cares for an easier drain of secretion
  • Herbal only and very well tolerated
Bromelain tablets hysan® PZN Store instructions:
20 tablets 9246122 store refrigerated at 2-8°C
50 tablets 9246151 store refrigerated at 2-8°C
100 tablets 9246168 store refrigerated at 2-8°C

Bromelain tablets hysan®
Active agent:
Bromelain
Fields of application: Accompanying treatment for acute swellings after surgeries and injuries, especially of the nose and the sinuses.
For risks and side effects please read the package insert or ask your doctor or pharmacist.
* updated: August 2011

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